My colleague passed this quote along to me, and I really liked it:
"Technology does not necessarily improve education. Take a simple innovation like the pencil: One can use it to write a superlative essay, to drum away the time, or to poke out someone's eye." (Veenema & Gardner, 1996)
Food for thought!
A blog to record an academic librarians' thoughts and observations related to books, conferences, and everyday occurrences.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Monday, March 31, 2008
SnagIt video
Here is a link to a very short video on finding a Literature database on the library web page (http://www.brockport.edu/library)
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Choosing a wiki format
My colleague and I have decided to start a wiki to keep track of all of our ideas for an upcoming poster presentation we will be doing for a conference. pbwiki is one that we have learned about in class, but we have looked at other examples too. One professor recommended we look at wetpaint. I recently saw a wiki presentation at a conference and that professor recommened wikispaces. There are already many webpages written about wikis and comparison charts. Check back to see what we decide to do.




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